Taco Bell's abandoned menu items are now sold here

A local bar in Austin, Texas tries to keep these beloved foods alive.


Taco Bell broken a lot of hearts this year when favorites like the Mexican pizza, the spicy potato Taco, the mini bowl, and others wereRemoved the menu. Although someThe new eats took their place, fans (likethis guy) always went toLong lengths Keep the objects they know and love. Now, two restaurant owners go above and beyond bringing back menu items that have not been observed in the Fast Food chain for two years.

A bar called The Cavalier in Austin, Texas organizes a pop-up restoration event on December 9th called Taco Fuego, which will serve foods inspired by Taco Bell's abandoned items, such as Latin pizza, a multilayer burrito, a Fuego cheese . potatoes, double layer tacos, and even cinnamon twists, according toAustin eater. (In touch:McDonald's makes these 8 major upgrades.)

"So many friends have been detained to see their favorite guilty pulgoing snacks," said Cavalier Co-owner, Rachelle Fox, saidEater. "We thought we could brighten their morn 2020 with this stupid delicious treatment."

Thanks to the pre-orders, which began on Monday, the owners announcedOn Instagram That each article available in Taco Fuego is already exhausted!

Fortunately, another Taco Fuego event takes place in another bar in Austin, although no date has been fixed. The owners hope to have similar pop-ups once a month.

The disarrayTaco Bell The menu items will never be forgotten and fortunately, the beloved Spot Fast Food is not one of the unlucky catering chains that have been forced to close places this year. For more things about that, here'sMore Saddes restaurant closures in your state.


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